Vagabond Mnemonic
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vagabond
vagabond
/ˈvæɡ.ə.bɒnd/
vagabond
Examples
- He turned vagabond and the vagabond become an assassin.
- The man is a cheater and a vagabond.
- Was the Abraham Man the only vagabond
- He turned to be a vagabond at the age of 20.
- The Abraham Man was a vagabond in the tudor times
- By the 19th century the vagabond was associated more closely with Bohemianism.
- He plays the vagabond with his friends around the school.
- He went to jail and his father turned an aimless vagabond.
- In the style of Peter Hille, he took on the role of the vagabond poet.
- The honorable, obedient and noble woman, can turn the vagabond into a king.
anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place
noun
a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support
noun
move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
verb
wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community
adjective
continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another
adjective
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"Wagon + Bond. A traveler bonds to his wagon, wandering without a home."
"Wag + A + Bond. A wanderer wags his way, bonding nowhere, always free."
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